Jonathan Miller
Visiting Instructor
Department of Philosophy
Bowling Green State University
Bowling Green, OH 43403
Office: 311 Shatzel Hall
Office Phone: (419) 372-7142
email: polycentric.order@gmail.com
Current Research Interests
My primary research interest is in exploring the implications of empirical psychology for ethics and the philosophy of religion. In my dissertation, I examined how neuroscientific research on mystical experiences should affect our philosophical interpretation of such experiences. My current research is focused on applying empirical psychological research to issues in comparative moral psychology. I am interested in exploring the relationship between Aristotelian and Confucian and Daoist moral psychology. This exercise in comparative moral psychology can, I believe, be illuminated by (as well as serving to illuminate) recent research by cognitive psychologists on the differences between deliberative and intuitive forms of cognition.
Links
Blog: http://darkilluminate.blogspot.com
Sample Syllabus: Phil 3210: Indian and Chinese Philosophy
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